December: Day 22:
Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the Deliverer from Bonds*
(On Compassion for Those Imprisoned in Prison)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the Deliverer from Bonds*
(On Compassion for Those Imprisoned in Prison)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Saint Anastasia "the Deliverer from Bonds," whose memory is celebrated today, is a high example of Christian mercy to those imprisoned. "I was in prison, and you visited Me" - this word deeply penetrated the soul of Saint Anastasia. Cheerful, bright, overjoyed by the joy that she gave to others, she went around the prisons daily and everywhere she was met as an angel of God.
But the grace of this consolation did not last long with her: her husband became indignant with her and, fearing that she would squander all her wealth on prisoners, began to keep her locked up, assigning a guard to her. She reached despair and wrote to her former tutor: "Pray to God for me, for the love of Whom I suffer to the point of exhaustion." The elder answered her: "Do not forget that Christ walking on the waters is able to calm every storm: 'And he arose and rebuked the wind and the raging of the waters, and there was a calm' (Luke 8:24). You now stand as if among the waves of the sea, patiently await Christ - He will come to you ... Light is always preceded by darkness; after death, life is promised; the end awaits earthly sorrow, as well as earthly joy. Blessed by God is he who trusts in Him."